9G Transmission Jerkiness in Stop-n-Go Traffic




- What's your car/transmission history? Ever owned a manual transmission or automated manual such as a dual clutch transmission?
- Do you have the Drivers Assistance package, if so is it jerky if you let the car do the driving?
Also, stop&go traffic is not exactly a good place to break in the car. The clutch and everything is brand new. This stuff needs to be worn in a bit.
Last edited by superswiss; Feb 21, 2019 at 11:57 PM.
Hey Man! Sorry you're just starting to experience this lol.
I just picked up my 2019 C63S Sedan, and right before that I had a 3 year lease of GLE 43 Coupe AMG, both cars had 9G transmission. When I got my GLE Coupe back in 2016, I had the same exact "Jerkiness" and I went to the dealer as well. This is not an issue with the car, this is the transmission itself, and this is how it is going to work! There is no fix for it. Just as you said it is only in stop and go traffic!
I will tell you that in the 2019 C63S you don't feel it as much as I did in my GLE. The worst is when you're in the first gear driving slowly downwards, while holding foot on the brake, then you let the brake go, and the car shift to the second gear, and it feels like transmission will freaking explode and fly out of the car. I would assume the weight of GLE gave the "Jerkiness" an extra Kick! So long story short the 2019 C63 S is not too bad lol, so just try to ignore it.
To those of you guys who keep going to the dealer, whether this is before your break in or after, I would strongly suggest not to waste your time, as this is just how the 9G transmission is going to work, and there is absolutely nothing wrong with it!




- What's your car/transmission history? Ever owned a manual transmission or automated manual such as a dual clutch transmission?
- Do you have the Drivers Assistance package, if so is it jerky if you let the car do the driving?
Also, stop&go traffic is not exactly a good place to break in the car. The clutch and everything is brand new. This stuff needs to be worn in a bit.
Fortunately the majority of my mileage so far has been spirited driving. Sometimes the random traffic jam is just inevitable though. Probably why it's taken me so long to notice this.
I just picked up my 2019 C63S Sedan, and right before that I had a 3 year lease of GLE 43 Coupe AMG, both cars had 9G transmission. When I got my GLE Coupe back in 2016, I had the same exact "Jerkiness" and I went to the dealer as well. This is not an issue with the car, this is the transmission itself, and this is how it is going to work! There is no fix for it. Just as you said it is only in stop and go traffic!
I will tell you that in the 2019 C63S you don't feel it as much as I did in my GLE. The worst is when you're in the first gear driving slowly downwards, while holding foot on the brake, then you let the brake go, and the car shift to the second gear, and it feels like transmission will freaking explode and fly out of the car. I would assume the weight of GLE gave the "Jerkiness" an extra Kick! So long story short the 2019 C63 S is not too bad lol, so just try to ignore it.
To those of you guys who keep going to the dealer, whether this is before your break in or after, I would strongly suggest not to waste your time, as this is just how the 9G transmission is going to work, and there is absolutely nothing wrong with it!
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Interesting, appreciate the info. I'm very familiar with the BMW M manual 6 and M-DCT, as well as the 7G from the pre-FL C63. Yes, the jerkiness really does feel like poor shifts in a manual lol. The 9G is just a bit too eager to upshift to 3rd or 4th when in 20mph traffic. Keeping it in manual mode might solve the problem. Didn't opt for Driving Assist.
Fortunately the majority of my mileage so far has been spirited driving. Sometimes the random traffic jam is just inevitable though. Probably why it's taken me so long to notice this.
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I used to not want any "driving nannies" but as I get older I really do appreciate the thought of having additional safety... also the convenience too during things like traffic. Wish they didn't require Multimedia Package bundled (Carplay hello?).




Regarding the transmission, I see what you are saying. I made sure I brought everything up to operating temperature but didn't drive in stop&go traffic. However, the new transmission seems indeed on the snappy/aggressive side when shifting, but I have a feeling that the car just needs to loosen up. Coming from my well worn in RS5, this car felt like new leather shoes that haven't molded around my feet yet. From past experience, these kinds of cars need a few 1000 miles to loosen up before feeling proper. It didn't seem very driveable in Sport+ w/o being jerky, which reminded me of my car. I can't really drive my RS5 with transmission in Dynamic mode around town, either. It gets very jerky as well. So overall I would say I like what I saw, but it definitely needs some time to loosen up and me getting used to the new car. I would say I didn't quite feel at home yet.
On a side note, I do like the new suspension tuning as well. It's actually driveable in Sport+ at normal speeds w/o being jarring over manholes and other bumps. The lower spring rates and software tuning at least at normal speeds seems to be what I hoped. Looking forward to seeing how it performs in Sport+ at fast pace on some technical roads.
Regarding the transmission, I see what you are saying. I made sure I brought everything up to operating temperature but didn't drive in stop&go traffic. However, the new transmission seems indeed on the snappy/aggressive side when shifting, but I have a feeling that the car just needs to loosen up. Coming from my well worn in RS5, this car felt like new leather shoes that haven't molded around my feet yet. From past experience, these kinds of cars need a few 1000 miles to loosen up before feeling proper. It didn't seem very driveable in Sport+ w/o being jerky, which reminded me of my car. I can't really drive my RS5 with transmission in Dynamic mode around town, either. It gets very jerky as well. So overall I would say I like what I saw, but it definitely needs some time to loosen up and me getting used to the new car. I would say I didn't quite feel at home yet.
On a side note, I do like the new suspension tuning as well. It's actually driveable in Sport+ at normal speeds w/o being jarring over manholes and other bumps. The lower spring rates and software tuning at least at normal speeds seems to be what I hoped. Looking forward to seeing how it performs in Sport+ at fast pace on some technical roads.
I've had a very similar experience so far at almost 900 miles. The car is much smoother overall than it had been with 8 delivery miles. Took it this weekend to Lime Creek Road in Austin, TX (pretty much the only technical road in Texas). I was impressed with the performance despite only putting it into Sport and trying my best to keep rev's not too high.
Only complaint I have is handling/turn-in while in Comfort. Right at the beginning of an aggressive corner, the car suddenly becomes more eager on turn-in. This is actually a bit off-putting as it's unexpected and comes on late when I'm already 1/4 of the way into the corner. Putting the car into Sport generally fixes this issue although occasionally I still slightly feel the steering adjusting at times. Will report back once I've tried Sport+.
I know "AMG Dynamics" is a new thing this year and I suspect this is what's happening as I definitely did not experience this phenomenon with the 2017 model.




I've had a very similar experience so far at almost 900 miles. The car is much smoother overall than it had been with 8 delivery miles. Took it this weekend to Lime Creek Road in Austin, TX (pretty much the only technical road in Texas). I was impressed with the performance despite only putting it into Sport and trying my best to keep rev's not too high.
Only complaint I have is handling/turn-in while in Comfort. Right at the beginning of an aggressive corner, the car suddenly becomes more eager on turn-in. This is actually a bit off-putting as it's unexpected and comes on late when I'm already 1/4 of the way into the corner. Putting the car into Sport generally fixes this issue although occasionally I still slightly feel the steering adjusting at times. Will report back once I've tried Sport+.
I know "AMG Dynamics" is a new thing this year and I suspect this is what's happening as I definitely did not experience this phenomenon with the 2017 model.
I'm at 900+ and I'll finish break-in this weekend. Going to test all of this out! I suspect it's tied to Suspension or AMG Dynamics like you suggested.
So they swap to the latest gen 9 speed and sharpen up everything to make it even faster than before now we start suffering for the 95% of driving that we all do, just for that 5%.
So they swap to the latest gen 9 speed and sharpen up everything to make it even faster than before now we start suffering for the 95% of driving that we all do, just for that 5%.
So they swap to the latest gen 9 speed and sharpen up everything to make it even faster than before now we start suffering for the 95% of driving that we all do, just for that 5%.
So they swap to the latest gen 9 speed and sharpen up everything to make it even faster than before now we start suffering for the 95% of driving that we all do, just for that 5%.

thanks for clarifying though for those that may not know the difference another main difference is the rated torque capacity
the MCT has a much higher rating obviously due to it being paired with higher power engines. I wonder if any parts from the MCT can be retrofitted to the TCT to beef it up. these turbo upgrades are really pushing the limits.





thanks for clarifying though for those that may not know the difference another main difference is the rated torque capacity
the MCT has a much higher rating obviously due to it being paired with higher power engines. I wonder if any parts from the MCT can be retrofitted to the TCT to beef it up. these turbo upgrades are really pushing the limits.Last edited by superswiss; Mar 4, 2019 at 12:22 PM.
Disagree on 19s being faster than 18s. Data to prove? Mercedes claims same 0-60 IIRC?




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1/4 mile is faster, too according to C&D. 2018 is 12.0 @ 121 mph, and 2019 11.9 @ 122 mph.https://www.caranddriver.com/reviews...e-test-review/
https://www.caranddriver.com/reviews...-drive-review/




1/4 mile is faster, too according to C&D. 2018 is 12.0 @ 121 mph, and 2019 11.9 @ 122 mph.https://www.caranddriver.com/reviews...e-test-review/
https://www.caranddriver.com/reviews...-drive-review/
https://www.caranddriver.com/reviews...tested-review/
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